here's what I've watched or am currently watching, but I know there are so many more. Does anyone have any favorites that I should also try to watch?

Sherlock (both new and old Jeremy Brett)Marple (the newer series and some of the old ones)VeraBlue MurderMurder in SuburbiaPrime SuspectPoirotCrackerLutherLife on Mars/Ashes to Ashes (just started Ashes to Ashes! eek!)The Last Detective

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I like Lewis, although we always joke that Oxford must have the highest murder rate of like any city ever because it seems like no fewer than three people die in every episode. My dad watched a lot of Inspector Morse when I was a kid, so Lewis feels familiar even though it's a different show.

I've watched a few episodes of Foyle's War (usually with my dad, ha) and I like it but I haven't gotten super into it.

oh yeah! i caught one ep of Wallander on PBS and I liked it. Although I have to say I was really confused about where they were supposed to be. I didn't think TV shows did that thing where everyone is British even though they are in Sweden thing anymore.

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oh yeah! i caught one ep of Wallander on PBS and I liked it. Although I have to say I was really confused about where they were supposed to be. I didn't think TV shows did that thing where everyone is British even though they are in Sweden thing anymore.

I was a bit confused the first time I saw it, too! (Even if people are supposed to be "foreign," they still have to sound British; it's even funnier when American films and TV adhere to this ancient maxim!)

Yes, my mom used to watch it. I think it was shown on PBS' Mystery in the US. Which reminds me - what about Cadfael (of which she was also a huge fan)? Derek Jacobi as a twelfth century monk solvin' crimes; what's not to like?

Watching British mysteries will be the first thing I do once we're set up with 21st century tvs.

I liked New Tricks which was about a female detective who was in charge of three old fogey retired police detectives who were back on the force to solve old cold cases. Surprisingly good characterization and back story lines of the old guys.

Rosemary and Thyme. Sort of Marple-ish. It's two middle-aged ladies, one a botanist, solving crimes.

This is probably my favorite show of all time. I recently watched all the episodes on Netflix (was so happy to see them there!) and couldn't stop talking about it to all of my friends, who did not get it.

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Rosemary and Thyme. Sort of Marple-ish. It's two middle-aged ladies, one a botanist, solving crimes.

This is probably my favorite show of all time. I recently watched all the episodes on Netflix (was so happy to see them there!) and couldn't stop talking about it to all of my friends, who did not get it.

I loved the big asparagus car she drove. An old Range Rover or something like that.

Rosemary and Thyme. Sort of Marple-ish. It's two middle-aged ladies, one a botanist, solving crimes.

This is probably my favorite show of all time. I recently watched all the episodes on Netflix (was so happy to see them there!) and couldn't stop talking about it to all of my friends, who did not get it.

I loved the big asparagus car she drove. An old Range Rover or something like that.

Yes and the transmission was forever going out. Adorable fiesty ladies, not giving a shiitake about taking care of their car!

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55k usd is like 4 cad or whatever equivalent in beavers you use on the island - joshua

I like Lewis, although we always joke that Oxford must have the highest murder rate of like any city ever because it seems like no fewer than three people die in every episode. My dad watched a lot of Inspector Morse when I was a kid, so Lewis feels familiar even though it's a different show.

I'm all caught up with Inspector Lewis now! Haha this is so true! Why would anyone send their kid to Oxford? It's SO DANGEROUS!!

I wish Inspector Morse was available online somewhere.

I came back to this thread for some fresh ideas because I've watched a lot of shows since I started this thread. I think I'm going to check out Waking the Dead and Wire in the Blood and Midsomer Murders, but there are sooo many episodes of that!

I want more episodes of Wallander! but omg is that show dark! Like, could things ever get any worse for him? I don't think so. "Hey! a girl just killed herself right in front of you and by the way, you've got diabetes!"

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